tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7167212903996693797.post8239460121653513473..comments2020-05-14T00:27:17.778-04:00Comments on <center>The Genealogy Guys Blog</center>: Adding Metadata to Your Digital PhotosThe Genealogy Guyshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02821241585191106894noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7167212903996693797.post-87760793592319190282019-04-21T23:44:57.266-04:002019-04-21T23:44:57.266-04:00Hi Scott,
I&#39;ve used Photoshop Elements for ma...Hi Scott,<br /><br />I&#39;ve used Photoshop Elements for many years. My original thought was to digitize and correct photographic images, and not to &quot;repair&quot; damaged images. (I&#39;ll pay a professional to do that very involved work!) However, Photoshop Elements is, to me, tedious to work with and confusing, even having had classes over the years. Working with Vivid-Pix RESTORE is very quick. You open a digital image (photo, document, newspaper, etc.) and you&#39;re immediately presented with a 9-up view of possible corrections. Select the one that looks best to you for your needs. Then adjust the brightness and contrast - and perhaps more - and save the file. You will be amazed at what can be accomplished so quickly.<br /><br />I&#39;m scanning the hundreds of photos I have and simply trying to get the clearest images possible, and not take on the &quot;correction&quot; or &quot;repair&quot; functions. I&#39;m also now working with the often less-than-perfect images I&#39;ve downloaded from subscription websites and databases and making them more legible so I can read, analyze, and hypothesize with them. I&#39;m having lots of success with census records, wills and probates, military records, ships passenger lists, naturalization documents, parish registers, and other documents. I&#39;m also having success with making newspaper clipping images clearer, especially on faded, damaged, porous, or discolored newsprint.<br /><br />The metadata facilities have become more important to my digital media too. Elements is not easy to use, and I don&#39;t want to invest a lot of money into Adobe products that also are complicated. Vivid-Pix will have more to say and offer in this area soon, I am sure. I&#39;ll keep everyone posted on that too.George G. Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15188120990078062574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7167212903996693797.post-61823855168097657622019-04-21T21:45:07.131-04:002019-04-21T21:45:07.131-04:00Have you guys tried tools like Photoshop Elements ...Have you guys tried tools like Photoshop Elements with its Elements Organizer, Adobe Bridge, or Adobe Lightroom to manage digital images and metadata? I am making a serious effort to conquer this this time.<br /><br />I tried Lightroom and found it a bit confusing. Elements so far is frustrating because it requires you to manually save metadata to images that have changed. Bridge might be the answer, but I have not yet decided.<br /><br />As I figure things out, I can certainly report back.Scott Dicksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02201940849948874240noreply@blogger.com